28.Jul.19, 11:17 PM
Vaera frowned a little at T’ryn's explanation. So dragons did talk to other people, but T’ryn said Syrendryth never did, which would mean he probably didn't talk to her, right? She startled a little as Syrendryth rumbled, feeling the sound from where she leaned against his side. Was that a good noise? Or an annoyed noise? Vaera was not well-versed enough in dragons to tell.
Then Syrendryth spoke to her again, and really she didn't feel so bad, especially after drinking water, that Vaera felt she would hallucinate a second and then third time. And he said she wasn't hallucinating, which for the time being she would believe. Even if what T'ryn said made it even more unbelievable. Syrendryth, who spoke to two people, speaking to a random Hall girl he just met? So strange. But he said she did not hallucinate, and he was sort of looking at her when he said it, so it really looked like he was talking to her.
And then he'd said to give T’ryn a chance, which Vaera didn't fully understand. She thought he was nice and introduced her to his dragon and brought her water when she was feeling a little off. Did Syrendryth think his rider wasn’t so good at making friends and was trying to help him in that regard? Was that what he meant? Try to befriend him? Vaera figured she could manage that, T’ryn was sweet, if a bit awkward, but so was she so she could hardly hold that against him. She would try at least, especially since Syrendryth had asked and she didn't mind at all.
“If you like,” Vaera said smiling gently, “but I don't need to spend all day with them. I see them all the time, after all. It would be more fun to make new friends, don’t you think?” she asked, shooting a quick glance over at Syrendryth to see if the bronze had any reactions that might let her know she was on the right track. Really, she liked T’ryn so far and Vaera could learn a lot about dragons and Weyrlife from talking to him. He seemed happy enough to talk about such things so far, at least.
Then Syrendryth spoke to her again, and really she didn't feel so bad, especially after drinking water, that Vaera felt she would hallucinate a second and then third time. And he said she wasn't hallucinating, which for the time being she would believe. Even if what T'ryn said made it even more unbelievable. Syrendryth, who spoke to two people, speaking to a random Hall girl he just met? So strange. But he said she did not hallucinate, and he was sort of looking at her when he said it, so it really looked like he was talking to her.
And then he'd said to give T’ryn a chance, which Vaera didn't fully understand. She thought he was nice and introduced her to his dragon and brought her water when she was feeling a little off. Did Syrendryth think his rider wasn’t so good at making friends and was trying to help him in that regard? Was that what he meant? Try to befriend him? Vaera figured she could manage that, T’ryn was sweet, if a bit awkward, but so was she so she could hardly hold that against him. She would try at least, especially since Syrendryth had asked and she didn't mind at all.
“If you like,” Vaera said smiling gently, “but I don't need to spend all day with them. I see them all the time, after all. It would be more fun to make new friends, don’t you think?” she asked, shooting a quick glance over at Syrendryth to see if the bronze had any reactions that might let her know she was on the right track. Really, she liked T’ryn so far and Vaera could learn a lot about dragons and Weyrlife from talking to him. He seemed happy enough to talk about such things so far, at least.